Dolphins should return to Plan A
Miami Dolphins09/26/2006 8:01 AM The Palm Beach Post reports the Dolphins need to go back to their original quarterback plan, which, by the way, was never put into practice. That would mean using QB Joey Harrington as their starter - that's starter - until QB Daunte Culpepper really, really, really is healthy enough to do the job. Hey, it's why Miami got Harrington in the first place in trade with Detroit a scant two months after it got Culpepper in trade with Minnesota. Harrington was supposed to be more than just an insurance policy, remember. He was supposed to be the Dolphins' starting - that's starting - quarterback until Culpepper worked his way back from the ravages of a wicked knee injury suffered Oct. 30 with Minnesota. The general assumption was that Culpepper might require a calendar year, and perhaps longer, for full and proper rehabilitation. Read more